Re: GMO soy - herbicides/pesticides? The LEAST of the danger! by grzbear ..... News Forum
Date: 12/24/2008 8:36:50 AM ( 16 y ago)
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For minerals and elements...
Chemical Form matters...
Chemical charge matters (+ or -)...
Spin matters (left or right)
Chemical combining matters...
Not enough, or too much matters...
AND, it all works TOGETHER for better or worse... it is not difficult to find both benefit and detriment with the same mineral\element used.
http://www.tsmser.com/TSM/mission/showmeexcess.htm
This page SHOWS how a deficiency or excess of one mineral\element affects the use or metabolism of others... it is the same in humans... too much fluoride, affects the metabolism of other minerals\elements... even though it is not stated here, fluoride is not considered essential, yet we spray.
To further illustrate my point... the overuse of nitrogen fertilizers in plants affects negatively the "assimilation of hydrogen, sulfur, calcium, magnesium, zinc, potassium, manganese, copper, molybdenum, and carbon." AND increases the need for hydrogen and carbon dioxide... in humans this would translate the same with the exception of "carbon dioxide" which we would replace with "oxygen".
Given the rising NPN levels in foods including poor produce and nitrogen pollution in the air (vehicle exhaust among other things)... do we begin to understand WHY we have the problems we do? WHY, Oxygen, (H2O2 as well), sulfur, calcium, magnesium, zinc, potassium, manganese, copper, molybdenum, and carbon seem to so overtly (some have their own forums) benefit people with supplementation?
http://www.greenfacts.org/en/nitrogen-dioxide-no2/
And that, just one link...
Is that clear enough? Are we learning yet?
grz-
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